Because of the government shutdown, Metro reports that it is losing an estimated $400,000 a day because of decreased ridership. The transit agency says that federal employees are usually about 40 percent of its rush-hour riders, but that daily ridership is down 16 percent due to the shutdown.
(The Washington Post)
After the wintry mix that is expected to come to the area this weekend, another natural event will occur on Sunday night, a full wolf supermoon total lunar eclipse. The eclipse is supposed to be visible throughout the entire region and will be at its peak from 10:34 p.m. to 1:51 a.m.
(WTOP)
Northern Virginia Congressional delegates, as well as two state senators, are supporting an application from the National Park Service for funds to provide rehabilitation work on an 8-mile stretch of the George Washington Parkway.
(Arl Now)
Del. Robert Thomas (R-Stafford) has introduced a bill in the Virginia General Assembly that would expand autism insurance coverage to an additional 10,000 Virginians, as well as lift the cap that excludes those over the age of 10.
(Prince William Times)
Variably priced parking spots could soon be coming to Arlington. Virginia is looking into having prices rise and fall in Crystal City and the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor depending on the amount of spaces available on a street, where the fewer the spots, the higher the price.
(WTOP)